'The Hobbit' Pub Threatened With Lawsuit
An anonymous reader writes "'The Hobbit,' a small pub in Southampton, England, has been threatened with a lawsuit by lawyers representing the Saul Zaentz Company in California. The pub, which has traded under the name for the last 20 years without incident, now faces closure if it does not change its name. It's yet another example of big business throwing its weight around to get its way. The pub's landlady said simply, 'I can't fight Hollywood.'"
Change name to "The Halfling". Problem solved.
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The Habit.
"No fear. No envy. No meanness." Liam Clancy
The "Fuck you Hollywood"
Name it the Ten-Forward Lord Smoked Meat and Fish's Leaky Cauldron Pub and Mos Eisley Cantina of the Vulgar Unicorn.
With all the lawsuit Publicity, you'll never close. Throw in a walk-down like Cheers and a surly endangered animal smuggling bartender named Moe, and the lawyers will be your best patrons.
Yeah it's hard to see them as being innocent victims when they're using images from the movies in their promotional flyers, etc.... That is just inviting trouble.
....if nine of them showed up to the pub dressed as Nazgul.
... Shire Art?
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Verily 'tis tough to vision the owners as hapless, guiltless martyrs as they use visual reproductions from the features in their marketing materials ans stuff... that is only leaving the door open to conflict.
"Somebody has to do something. It's just incredibly pathetic it has to be us."
--- Jerry Garcia
Your geek cred remains unadjusted. But your "Get off my lawn" cred shot through the ceiling.
Which is next to Scotland and London isn't it? Stratford, where Shakespeare came from, is in London is it not? The UK is such a small country - who can say where these places are - there is literally no way to clarify...
I'm from the UK by the way, before anybody mistakes me for my cousins across the pond.
But I would have expected someone from the UK to get the sarcasm.